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james russo and jamie murray coming in to premier samuel bleak, and world premier of america. 75 united states remeres, 700 artists coming in from 50 different countries, a massive celebration. >>> how do you start something like this? it's been going for 21 years. you came from colorado to start this film festival in san jose. how has it grown? how did it start? >> my cofounder and i produced an independent feature film, fell in love with the experience of film festivals through that experience and wanted to do something to combine the innovation of silicon valley and the world of discovery. to start, everybody said it wouldn't work, and it worked out great and it's a power house and we're thrilled to do it. >>> one more film, superhero party clown. >> you're going to climb walls, right? >> yeah. yeah. >> who wants him to prove it? >> yeah, prove it! prove it! >> see that tree over there? >> yeah. >> why don't you climb it. not so heroic now, huh? should i try to save him? >> no! >> sorry about my sidekick. he's afraid of heights. >> thanks for the robot. i'll bring it back. >> keep it
james russo and jamie murray coming in to premier samuel bleak, and world premier of america. 75 united states remeres, 700 artists coming in from 50 different countries, a massive celebration. >>> how do you start something like this? it's been going for 21 years. you came from colorado to start this film festival in san jose. how has it grown? how did it start? >> my cofounder and i produced an independent feature film, fell in love with the experience of film festivals through...
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. >> they have huge potential for the future of america. if we can bridge them in this transition, though make a difference for the next 50 or 60 years. >> time has expired. mr. crenshaw is recognized. >> since this is my first meaning is a member of this prestigious subcommittee, i want to maybe just say to secretary gates that i look forward to working with you and a thank you for your leadership and commitment into admiral mullen, we've met before or have worked together from time to time in a thank you for the guidance is given, not only for the navy but all military services. and i know we've had conversations from time to time about a place called naval station mayport and i didn't want you to be disappointed of me at least not mentioning not. i would just simply say in that regard to thank you in the secretary and i applaud your approval of the strong language in the quadrennial defense review in supporting the navy's decisions to make it more capable of a nuclear carrier and to give you a brief update, the first couple of projects t
. >> they have huge potential for the future of america. if we can bridge them in this transition, though make a difference for the next 50 or 60 years. >> time has expired. mr. crenshaw is recognized. >> since this is my first meaning is a member of this prestigious subcommittee, i want to maybe just say to secretary gates that i look forward to working with you and a thank you for your leadership and commitment into admiral mullen, we've met before or have worked together...
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roadmap for america's future. yet, we have a president who has not led. we only have one president and all he presents us is trillions of dollars of more debt. >> chris: let me ask about that, senator durbin. in his new budget, the president in fact ignores the debt commission that both you and jeb hensarling were a part of and offers no entitlement savings. is that presidential leadership? >> i'm still here, chris. i can just tell you when it came to the deficit commission, i was proud to vote for it, though i disagreed with some of the particulars. not a single house republican voted for the deficit commission report. including jeb and paul ryan and dave camp from the house ways and means committee. what we believe is you can't cut your way out of our crisis, you can't tax your way out of our crisis. you have to deal with this, in his entirety and you have to think our way out of it. we have to come up with the kind of answers that show both sides are willing to give. one point to make to you, we're continuing the work of the deficit commission on a bip
roadmap for america's future. yet, we have a president who has not led. we only have one president and all he presents us is trillions of dollars of more debt. >> chris: let me ask about that, senator durbin. in his new budget, the president in fact ignores the debt commission that both you and jeb hensarling were a part of and offers no entitlement savings. is that presidential leadership? >> i'm still here, chris. i can just tell you when it came to the deficit commission, i was...
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. ♪ god hates america >> reporter: their provocative demonstrations tested the limits of free speech. but the supreme court ruled the protesters have the constitution on their side. >> the rule of law here is you don't get to use your objective standards to call my religion intentional infliction of emotional distress. >> reporter: the high court ruled 8-1 in favor of westboro baptist church. its members travel the country picketing military funerals. preaching that god's punishing the military for the nation's tolerance of homosexuality. >> my first thought was, eight justices don't have the common sense god gave a goat. >> reporter: albert synder's son matthew was killed in iraq. after westboro members demonstrated outside the marine's funeral in maryland, synder sued and won a $5 million judgment against the kansas-based church for inflicting emotional distress. that ruling was overturned wednesday by the high court. >> we can no longer bury our dead in this country with dignity. >> reporter: the justices were almost unanimous, as even the most hurtful speech is still protected und
. ♪ god hates america >> reporter: their provocative demonstrations tested the limits of free speech. but the supreme court ruled the protesters have the constitution on their side. >> the rule of law here is you don't get to use your objective standards to call my religion intentional infliction of emotional distress. >> reporter: the high court ruled 8-1 in favor of westboro baptist church. its members travel the country picketing military funerals. preaching that god's...
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they're not made in america. ade in china.china. they're not made in america. yes, made in china. but if you've been diagnosed with p.a.d., or have pain or heaviness in yur legs, i want to talk to you. you may have heard of poor leg circulation, which could be peripheral artery dsease, or p.a.d. with p.a.d., if you have poor circulation in your legs, you may also have poor circulation in your heart or in your brain, your risk for heart attack or stroke is more than doubled with p.a.d. now, ask yourself: am i at risk? call for this free information kit to learn more. [ female announcnc ] call the toll free number on the screen now to find out what the risks of p.a.d. really are. you'll find a 7-point checklist that helps you understand what could be putting you at risk. if you have symptoms, you'll learn how treating symptoms is different from reducing your risk. you'll also learn .about lifestyle changes and treatment options that can help reduce your risk for heart attack and stroke. there's even a discussion guide for ou to bring to your doctor that can help you discuss .a.d. to
they're not made in america. ade in china.china. they're not made in america. yes, made in china. but if you've been diagnosed with p.a.d., or have pain or heaviness in yur legs, i want to talk to you. you may have heard of poor leg circulation, which could be peripheral artery dsease, or p.a.d. with p.a.d., if you have poor circulation in your legs, you may also have poor circulation in your heart or in your brain, your risk for heart attack or stroke is more than doubled with p.a.d. now, ask...
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(singing) god bless america >> thank you >> to see your kid struggling is hard, it is painful to watch a 20 year old disabled. >> he was in afghanistan and abandoned his tank. >> we were just doing our job. >> a job they are proud of. as for walking, mom is focused on one thing at a time. >> i washed his toes, they are sticking out of the cast. >> police made sure it was a peaceful gatherine. it was just that. >> the budget battles line is being drawn, coming up. >> weatherinr coming up. >> he is suspected in 17 attacks for 12 years. conneticut police caught the east coast rapist. >> police took aaron thomas into custody after they discovered he was the cold hearted rapist. they launched a websit of a sketch of the suspect. an annonymous tip led to thomas. >> recent info was developed. dna was collected and matched confirming thomas was the e.c. rapist. rangin >> he is charged ranging from sexual assault, to sex with a minor. >> we are proud of our investigation. >> everyone is releived. the work is not over. >> reporting from atlanta (music) >> it was not a bad day. nice temps into mi
(singing) god bless america >> thank you >> to see your kid struggling is hard, it is painful to watch a 20 year old disabled. >> he was in afghanistan and abandoned his tank. >> we were just doing our job. >> a job they are proud of. as for walking, mom is focused on one thing at a time. >> i washed his toes, they are sticking out of the cast. >> police made sure it was a peaceful gatherine. it was just that. >> the budget battles line is being...
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a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs. to broaden our military, be a mistake, however, to a prayprotect the libyan people from a immediate danger and carry a no-fly zone carries a u.s. mandate and international support. it is also with the libyan opposition asked us to do. if we tried to overthrow moammar gaddafi by force of a coalition with splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission. or, risk killing several civilians from the air. the danger faced by our men and women in uniform would be far more and also a responsibi
a farquhar price in america. far greater price in america- >> and also arguing against intervention in libya there are others that suggest that we broaden our military mission beyond the path of protectant just love the people and do whatever it takes to bring up more market coffee and usher in a new government. to bring out-moammar gaddafi-test there is no question that libya be better off without moammar gaddafi i also embraced that and will actively pursue this with non-military needs....
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delta american, jetblue, american and airtran, also virgin america have also increased their prices. >>> the obama administration is considering tapping into the strategic oil reserve to deal with the soaring gas prices and to protect economic growth. president obama's chief of staff, william daley, said yesterday the option of utilizes the emergency stockpile is on the table. the reserve contains $737 million barrels of oil. >>> on wall street, stocks closed lower this morning as the gas prices kept rising, amid fear the fuel prices will hurt the economy. the dow closed at 12,090. the nasdaq closed at 2,746. >>> researchers today are hailing what may be breakthrough in alzheimer's disease. new at 6:00, john fouler tells us -- fowler tell us there's new hope for stopping that disease. >> reporter: self-killing plaque clogs the patients of -- the brains of patients, alzheimer's. >> i have to -- i still read books and sometimes it's gone. i read the paper, sometimes it's gone. >> reporter: we've learned what scientists have made what may be a breakthrough. researchers say this may lead
delta american, jetblue, american and airtran, also virgin america have also increased their prices. >>> the obama administration is considering tapping into the strategic oil reserve to deal with the soaring gas prices and to protect economic growth. president obama's chief of staff, william daley, said yesterday the option of utilizes the emergency stockpile is on the table. the reserve contains $737 million barrels of oil. >>> on wall street, stocks closed lower this...
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america, nato, france, this is our country. we will never, ever surrendered to those terrorists. >> later in tripoli, gadhafi's son called for peace in the the real libya. this was supposed to be libyas future until the rebellion. as far as these people larkin cent, that future has been restored -- these people are concerned, that future has been restored. it feels like a victory ride. they had a sharper message for the rebels in benghazi, we are coming. >> barack obama's senior intelligence adviser told a senate hearing today that he does expect colonel gaddafi's forces to prevail. the u.s. is in direct contact with libya's opposition. france became the first country to formally recognize that the rebels. although diplomatic activity is intense, it is inconclusive, as we report from brussels. >> this is not be easy revolution world leaders had hoped for. 's hold onddafi to power may be shaky, but it still holds. there was a warning to libya's leader. >> and the international community and the united nations will not stand idly
america, nato, france, this is our country. we will never, ever surrendered to those terrorists. >> later in tripoli, gadhafi's son called for peace in the the real libya. this was supposed to be libyas future until the rebellion. as far as these people larkin cent, that future has been restored -- these people are concerned, that future has been restored. it feels like a victory ride. they had a sharper message for the rebels in benghazi, we are coming. >> barack obama's senior...
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is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of the i.r.a. but their main objection is that these hearings could alienate muslim americans, even drive them into the arms of terrorists. >> this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. >> america's first muslim congressman was called as a witness and broke down, recalling a muslim paramedic who died on 9/11. >> he was a fellow american who gave his life for other americans. his life should not be identified as just a member of an ethnic group or just a remember of a religion. >> all agree that the threat is changing. 10 years ago, al qaeda la
is muslim america doing enough to root out the enemy within? this is the questioner, peter king, a defiant republican congressman from new york. >> i remain convinced that these hearings must go forward and they will. to back down would be a surrender and an abdication of what i believe to be the main responsibility of this committee, to protect america from a terrorist attack. >> democrats alluded to mr. king's past links with political violence. he was once a vocal supporter of...
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this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs >>> issue three, libya's revolt. violence this week continues between libyan anti-government reb pells libyan government forces reds by head of state cool in her moammar gaddafi. during the joint press conference with mexican president calderone, president obama was asked about the conflict in libya. >> so let me just be very unambiguous about this -- colonel give gaddafi needs to leave. >> that was thursday. the president will said to be weighing the pros and cons of a no-fly zone over libya. a no-fly zone would present gaddafi from us
this is america-mexico problem. the greatest threat to the united states today, john, son the mexican border. there's a war going on down there. it is not on the korean border with 28,000 troops, it's not in afghanistan, it's no not in iraq. they kill almost 50,000 in this drug car -- excuse me, 35,000 people, and the last for our five years, and that's coming to the united states. [everyone talking at once] >> they're killing people with u.s. guns and they're killing them over drugs...
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congress, there are those who worry with the world might witness if america does not give a lead. >> to allow him to slaughter from the air against the popular movement of his people without recourse is a serious question for all of us. >> if we stand by and let it happen, that will be a black mark on our record for a long time. >> but obama is given pause by the military reality. says thatary stopping all military flights would be a conflict. the government stronghold of tripoli will have to be taken out, risking civilian casualties. enforcing a no-fly zone would need hundreds of fighter jets supported by other larger aircraft with radar and refueling, worships for radar coverage, and helicopters for search and rescue. in iraq, when such a cap -- one operation would cost $100 million per year. >> to impose an offical no-fly zone would take the matter of days. but if the political aim is to support the rebellion, what if the rebellion last two years? are we willing to make the commitment for that amount of time? >> military actions needs to have clarity. >> many in congress may feel
congress, there are those who worry with the world might witness if america does not give a lead. >> to allow him to slaughter from the air against the popular movement of his people without recourse is a serious question for all of us. >> if we stand by and let it happen, that will be a black mark on our record for a long time. >> but obama is given pause by the military reality. says thatary stopping all military flights would be a conflict. the government stronghold of...
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britain and america had one in iraq before the war. there could be a serious campaign, bombing libyan air defenses. >> it would be telling people not to fly airplanes. >> but that is not the real obstacle. president obama seems very different than george w. bush. in particular, he is afraid of america being seen to use its military might to impose its will on other countries, wanting the international community to speak with one voice. but the voices are very divided. nato would not consider it without u.n. backing. the russians and chinese are not keen. >> i would noted that the u.n. security council resolution provides no authorization for the use of armed force -- i would note that. there is no unanimity with in nato for the use of armed forces. >> tens of thousands of crossing the border from libya into tunisia. america is moving its warships closer to the coast for the humanitarian crisis. not is obama's priority, another war. bbc news. >> as tens of thousands of people fleeing the unrest in libya, the situation near tunisia has r
britain and america had one in iraq before the war. there could be a serious campaign, bombing libyan air defenses. >> it would be telling people not to fly airplanes. >> but that is not the real obstacle. president obama seems very different than george w. bush. in particular, he is afraid of america being seen to use its military might to impose its will on other countries, wanting the international community to speak with one voice. but the voices are very divided. nato would not...
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. >> two cargo planes landed in north america tunisia delivering humanitarian supplies for thousands of workers along the border. kristine hanson. wow, all you have to look out. >> i know. >> we're soblgd in. >> not only do we have the rain but the fog coupled with rain. an area of roadways, here is a live picture from camera in emeryville and snow in the mountains. chain requirements and update where it's range at this hour. >> thank you -- raining this hours. >> and surprise homecoming for a serviceman returning from afghanistan with a story of bravery and compassion. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> welcome back. it's 9:16. an update on the bay bridge back up. lower deck remains virtually blocked by a big rig crash. this is a live picture. very hard to see because of all that fog, but there is safeway big rig that three right lanes blocked heading out of san francisco. traffic is only getting by on one left lane. chp says it won't be cleared up until 1:00 this morning because fuel is leaking from that rig. caltrans is sending sand tracks to add tracti
. >> two cargo planes landed in north america tunisia delivering humanitarian supplies for thousands of workers along the border. kristine hanson. wow, all you have to look out. >> i know. >> we're soblgd in. >> not only do we have the rain but the fog coupled with rain. an area of roadways, here is a live picture from camera in emeryville and snow in the mountains. chain requirements and update where it's range at this hour. >> thank you -- raining this hours....
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his mission has been to pronlt a new america after -- to project a nu america after iraq, and very aware that gaddafi has accused the u.s. of planning a no-fly zone to steal libyan oil and some opposition groups are just as wary. >> this is not about the united states. it's not about western powers, european powers. it's about the people of the region and in this case the people of libya. >> obama's dilemma is that doing nothing runs a terrible risk. in reined the international community stood by -- rwanda the international community stood by as 800,000 were massacred and in bosnia a no-fly zone was not enough to prevent slaughter. in wap in the exclusive metro -- in wap in the scluche metro between the senators and congress, the world is keshed about what would -- is concerned about what would happen if americanot lead. >> against the popular movement of the people without recourse is serious question for all of us. >> if we stand by and let it happen, for sure, that will be a black mark on our record for a long time. >> but obama has given pause by the military reality, too. the u.s. m
his mission has been to pronlt a new america after -- to project a nu america after iraq, and very aware that gaddafi has accused the u.s. of planning a no-fly zone to steal libyan oil and some opposition groups are just as wary. >> this is not about the united states. it's not about western powers, european powers. it's about the people of the region and in this case the people of libya. >> obama's dilemma is that doing nothing runs a terrible risk. in reined the international...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- in pakistan, the only christian government minister is shot dead, a killing he predicted a few weeks ago. >> i was told if i were to continue the anti-blasphemy law, i would be assassinated. >> micro loans for the board and why his country is trying to sack him -- for the poor and why his country is trying to sack him. hello. this was the day that gaddafi loyalists' seem to be fighting back against the libyan uprising in earnest. but now the leader's opponents look to be in complete control of the eastern ports, a major center for the oil industry. the army did at one point have the upper hand with vastly superior weaponry. as many as 40 people died in the fighting. john since then -- simpson said this report. >> it was an extraordinary day when defeat became unexpected victory. the last phase took place here, as colonel gaddafi's soldiers escaped back to their own territory. it is indeed a big turnaround for them. a lot of people thi
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- in pakistan, the only christian government minister is shot dead, a killing he predicted a few weeks ago. >> i was told if i were to continue the anti-blasphemy law, i would be assassinated. >> micro loans for the board and why his country is trying to sack him -- for the poor and why his country is trying to sack him. hello....
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are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer doing business with the embassy, even though it is not a rupture of diplomatic relations. >> yeah. looking to be fair to president obama, i've been very critical of him on pretty much everything, but to be fair to him i think he's looking at the libyan situation through a pragmatic lens, and he is saying which is what should ask, before committing troops, does the situation involve america's national security interests? the argument could go both ways. i understand what some are calling for, this is a humanitarian crisis, there's a moral obliga
are much more on the line than america does. and there's so much anti- american sentiment that by putting america in the forefront, you simply aid and abet gaddafi's paranoia that this is really just a plot to steal their oil. >> we have frozen under president obama's instructions libyan assets is. we have also gained from the united nations a ruling on this -- not a ruling but a message from them, which is comprehensive. do you think that's an achievement? plus the fact we have no longer...
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♪ but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you want with the taste you love. get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. mary's already in with the by >>> all right, it looks like all bay area teams will be playing in the semifinals tomorrow. st. mary's in with a bye. bill go ahead and start the clock. kevin foster set a new santa clara record for most points in a season and he'll get a chance to add to that. the broncos beat lmu to advance to the semifinals. and mark gary sanders, senior honored before today's game. the bears led by as many as 28 against stanford. jorge with the incredible touch pass. cal wins 74-55. sellout crowd in phoenix to watch the battle of the brave. brandon got the giants only hit against brett anderson. the a's struck out his work add the giants wanted nothing. >
♪ but actually, it's easier than you think, because general mills big g line of cereals is america's number one source of whole grain at breakfast. there's whole grain in every box... ♪ ...from chex... to cheerios... to lucky charms. so you can get the whole grain you want with the taste you love. get started on the whole grain you're missing with your favorite big g cereals. make sure to look for the white check. mary's already in with the by >>> all right, it looks like all bay...
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there's dangers in large cities in north america, as there are dangers in those countries. but, you know, the more and more i know people, the more and more i can tell you, people in general, they're good people. the viciousness, it exists, but it's not that hard to understand it takes a certain time to know the field. so, you know, my first trip to saudi was scary, and i now work in saudi, i have a company there, i feel very much at ease now. and they still have their... - their problems, obviously. - but we're not going there to do social life. we're going there to learn and create, and those countries are evolving very much, so i think the planet is... as thomas friedman said, "if the world is flat, it gets flatter every day". - yeah, and that's the way an engineer would see it. and another thing that struck me is you went all over the world, and have done and continue to do things all over the world in areas where there's the danger-- we've just talked about that-- but people traditionally in business say, "hmm, hard to get paid, hard to get your money out. you get nati
there's dangers in large cities in north america, as there are dangers in those countries. but, you know, the more and more i know people, the more and more i can tell you, people in general, they're good people. the viciousness, it exists, but it's not that hard to understand it takes a certain time to know the field. so, you know, my first trip to saudi was scary, and i now work in saudi, i have a company there, i feel very much at ease now. and they still have their... - their problems,...
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the united states of america is different. as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> reporter: mindful of those worried about the u.s. getting involved in yet a third military conflict, the president emphasized that nato is now taking over command and control of the operation, and he also took on critics who have suggested the u.s. should do more to oust gadhafi. >> if we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force, our coalition would splinter. we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission, or risk killing many civilians from the air. to be blunt, we went down that road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of our troops and the determination of our diplomats, we are hopeful about iraq's future. but regime change there took eight years, thousands of american and iraqi lives and nearly a trillion dollars. that is not something we can afford to repeat in libya. >> reporter: the president said the overthrow of gadhafi would not happen
the united states of america is different. as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> reporter: mindful of those worried about the u.s. getting involved in yet a third military conflict, the president emphasized that nato is now taking over command and control of the operation, and he also took on critics who have suggested the u.s. should do more to oust gadhafi. >> if we tried to overthrow gadhafi by force, our coalition...
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. >>> made in america. thousands of you writing in from the firefighter's uniform to the kindergarten class to the discovery at the golden gate bridge. what all of you found. >>> good evening on this saturday. like clockwork, the spike in twisters we see every year when we start the month of march returned in devastating force. one tearing through a louisiana town, flipping a mail truck like a toy. snapping utility poles. the power is out tonight in more than 100 homes damaged. we've now learned of one death, a mother trying to save her child. the tornado is part of a massive storm system. there are flood warnings and watches in 20 states from the mississippi river to the hudson river. meteorologist chikage windler leads us off. >> reporter: three suspected tornados touched down within 15 minutes of each other in southern louisiana this morning. hardest hit, the town of rayne where winds leveled businesses and damaged 50 homes. at least a dozen people were injured. a 21-year-old mother was killed when she t
. >>> made in america. thousands of you writing in from the firefighter's uniform to the kindergarten class to the discovery at the golden gate bridge. what all of you found. >>> good evening on this saturday. like clockwork, the spike in twisters we see every year when we start the month of march returned in devastating force. one tearing through a louisiana town, flipping a mail truck like a toy. snapping utility poles. the power is out tonight in more than 100 homes...
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. >> operations are still doing fine in america. [everyone talking at once] >> cozy relationship with politicians, which is much -- >> will you let our guest in. >> jonathan, you think it's the makings of another -- >> which piece? >> well, and these that obama is utilizing his still standing ofa, to mobilize the crowd, to get the crowd there for taking his position? >> there's no question that no other issue, not the health care fight, not anything has mobilized the progressive movement and those folks who were volunteering for ofa -- left, during the 2008 campaign, than this. and you know, i don't like the inference that this is being directed, that ofa has an office in the white house. that's not the case. [everyone talking at once] >> show up, bring your son. >> that's illegal or just -- >> no, it's not illegal. >> i just want to mick that clear. >> if it's obama's concurrence behind that, is that inappropriate for a president of the united states? >> yes. >> no! [everyone talking at once] >> you don't think so? >> personally --
. >> operations are still doing fine in america. [everyone talking at once] >> cozy relationship with politicians, which is much -- >> will you let our guest in. >> jonathan, you think it's the makings of another -- >> which piece? >> well, and these that obama is utilizing his still standing ofa, to mobilize the crowd, to get the crowd there for taking his position? >> there's no question that no other issue, not the health care fight, not anything has...
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about 4% of the food america imports comes from japan. including processed fruits and vegetables, cookies, teas, chewing gum and seafood such as scallops, tuna, lobster, shrimp and salmon. if i'm an american consumer, and i'm deciding to sit down for some japanese tuna for dinner. can i feel comfortable that that's been screened, coming through the ports of the u.s.? >> if that japanese tuna had arrived within the last few days or weeks since those tragic events in japan, chances are that it has been screened for radiation. >> reporter: diane, this little device is the powerful radiation detector that's being used. and so far, not one has detected harmful radiation coming in from japan. diane? >> all right, dr. richard besser reporting from the airport with his machine tonight. >>> and still ahead on "world news," complaints, more and more of them, about aggressive, even abusive debt collectors. we tell you a simple step you can do to make them stop calling forever. >>> and what kate middleton has decided to borrow from princess diana's f
about 4% of the food america imports comes from japan. including processed fruits and vegetables, cookies, teas, chewing gum and seafood such as scallops, tuna, lobster, shrimp and salmon. if i'm an american consumer, and i'm deciding to sit down for some japanese tuna for dinner. can i feel comfortable that that's been screened, coming through the ports of the u.s.? >> if that japanese tuna had arrived within the last few days or weeks since those tragic events in japan, chances are that...
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acted in these attacks he launched from south america to stop gadhafi from firing on his own people. we have this all covered tonight with our correspondents throughout the region. we want to begin at the pentagon with our pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. warplanes and coalition aircraft are in the air again tonight over libya, on the prowl for targets of opportunity. libyan anti-aircraft fire lit up the skies over tripoli tonight. another futile attempt to defend against overwhelming american attacks. a dozen more cruise missiles pounded libyan military targets as u.s. marine harrier jets destroyed a convoy of armored vehicles south of benghazi. in chile today, president obama said the coalition assault was absolutely necessary to prevent the massacre of defenseless libyans by moammar gadhafi. >> a leader who has lost his legitimacy decides to turn his military on his own people. we can't simply stand by with empty words. >> reporter: in two days of intensive bombing, u.s. and coalition forces have wiped out most of
acted in these attacks he launched from south america to stop gadhafi from firing on his own people. we have this all covered tonight with our correspondents throughout the region. we want to begin at the pentagon with our pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski. jim, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. u.s. warplanes and coalition aircraft are in the air again tonight over libya, on the prowl for targets of opportunity. libyan anti-aircraft fire lit up the skies over tripoli...
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this is contrary to the best practices of america. we joined today with other leaders -- other leading organizations in saying that such acts have no place in our democracy. we note and thank the large number of protestants, catholics, jewish, and others to stand with the muslim community against prejudice and irrational fear. our religious traditions may be the verse, but they are bound together by common threads that celebrate truth. the muslim-american society will continue to support both are collective civil-rights and collected maturity. will respect the law and honor the principle of peaceful process and -- peaceful protest. we will continue to educate and nurtured muslims with the positive understanding of the values of our faith and we will band with all of our brothers and sisters to set a straight path for our nation and community that honors the best of all of us. the best practices of muslims will overcome all prejudice and fear by the grace of god and our faith will be a blessing to this great land of freedom that we als
this is contrary to the best practices of america. we joined today with other leaders -- other leading organizations in saying that such acts have no place in our democracy. we note and thank the large number of protestants, catholics, jewish, and others to stand with the muslim community against prejudice and irrational fear. our religious traditions may be the verse, but they are bound together by common threads that celebrate truth. the muslim-american society will continue to support both...
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the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> the rebels are now moving almost uninterrupted toward tripoli. gadhafi's soldiers are taking off their uniforms, even leaving meals half eaten in attempts to flee the front. the military has taken control of operations and the u.s. role. what he did not say is what critics are talking about tonight. the president did not discuss an exit strategy. they say the country cannot afford another war right now. >>> she has become the face of the crisis in libya, the mystery woman who dared to speak out against gadhafi's regime. her allegations, rape, for tour and brutality. press crews from around the world were this this weekend as police took her custody this all in five minutes, we'll have an update. >>> there are thousands of u.s. military members searching in the middle east now witnessing a remarkable range of events. hours ago a u.s. marine ended his tour of duty in afghanistan and r
the united states of america is different. and as president, i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action. >> the rebels are now moving almost uninterrupted toward tripoli. gadhafi's soldiers are taking off their uniforms, even leaving meals half eaten in attempts to flee the front. the military has taken control of operations and the u.s. role. what he did not say is what critics are talking about tonight. the president did not discuss an exit...
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he posted signs in the windows detailing grievances with the bank of america. after several hours of negotiations, police convinced tim thoim surrender. >> pg&e has a deadline to supply documents to regulators. the order follows the september 9th san bruno explosion that killed eight people and destroyed three dozen homes. state puc could order pg&e to conduct expensive and time-consuming tests if they don't prove they are at safe pressure levels. >> today is deadline for school districts to notify teachers they may not have jobs next year. it's known as red tuesday, the day pink slips are handed out. in the south bay, already cut programs could be hit harder unless more money gets directed to schools from tax cuts or by reducing spending in other areas. art, music and other elective programs are already hurt can. in one school district, one school guidance counselor could be assigned to 2,000 students. here is a sample of preliminary numbers. 154 positions are at risk. next highest alum rock. >>> an attempts by the city of oakland to impose an injunction on 14
he posted signs in the windows detailing grievances with the bank of america. after several hours of negotiations, police convinced tim thoim surrender. >> pg&e has a deadline to supply documents to regulators. the order follows the september 9th san bruno explosion that killed eight people and destroyed three dozen homes. state puc could order pg&e to conduct expensive and time-consuming tests if they don't prove they are at safe pressure levels. >> today is deadline for...
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our series of reports continues tonight on "america at the crossroads." tonight, a city that was hit hard even before this last recession came along. tom brokaw is here with us just back from pennsylvania with that story tonight. tom, welcome. >> brian, redding, pennsylvania, was once a thriving manufacturing center turning out everything from steam engines to knitted goods and then it was a destination for big discount stores. but now reading's proud past is only a memory as it struggles like so many cities in this country to just stay alive economically. >> in a classroom at reading high school there is an energetic debate on the city's economy. >> 15 years ago we were the number one outlet center of the world. >> reading was once a destination city, buzzing with factories, overflowing with retail stores. today, it is a far different place. >> i was giving a speech in class, and how i opened up the speech was, by show of hands, who cannot wait to get out of reading? and sure enough my whole class raised their hands. >> senior tyler washington says that
our series of reports continues tonight on "america at the crossroads." tonight, a city that was hit hard even before this last recession came along. tom brokaw is here with us just back from pennsylvania with that story tonight. tom, welcome. >> brian, redding, pennsylvania, was once a thriving manufacturing center turning out everything from steam engines to knitted goods and then it was a destination for big discount stores. but now reading's proud past is only a memory as it...
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i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do you have a favorite website? a place where you feel you must check in every day? >> i checked in with each of them. before i go to bed at night, i checked into those three. >> do you eat during the course of the day? >> copiously. >> let me ask you a couple of questions. the wikileaks story, if you or bill keller and you had the chance to get thousands of interesting, fascinating, top- secret cables from the u.s. government, what would you do? would you do what keller did? >> each of us has our own star we steer by. we reported on them. we did put them o
i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do...
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i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies, and our core interests. that is why we are going after al qaeda wherever they seek a foothold. that is why we continue to fight in afghanistan, even as we have ended over combat mission in iraq and removed more than 100,000 troops from that country. there will be times, though, when our safety is not directly threatened, but our interests and our values are. sometimes the course of history poses challenges that threaten our common humanity and our common security. responding to natural disasters, for example, or preventing genocide and keeping the peace. ensuring regional security and maintaining t
i will close by addressing what this action says about the use of america's military power and america's broader leadership in the world under my presidency. as commander-in-chief, i have no greater responsibility than keeping this country safe, and no decision weighs on me more than when to deploy our men and women in uniform. i have made it clear that i will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies,...
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welcome to bbc news broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up a little later for you, we have a special report following afghanistan's new army recruits and how they are preparing to face the taliban. and the most expensive musical in broadway history has had its opening postponed for a sixth time. welcome once again. pro government forces in libya have tend up their onslaught against the rebels who are leaving after a sustained bombardment. reports from the west say many parts of the town have been destroyed in the recent fighting of recent days with the initiative appearing to swing toward the government, colonel gaddafi's son has ordered a full-scale reaction to quash the rebellion. here is a report from tripoli. >> the rebels and the news teams following them are easy targets on an open road in the desert. this is near an oil town and they were falling back. the rebels have gone up and down this road, but the gaddafi forces have more firepower. >> gaddafi fights with airplanes, you know, big ones and we don't have anything. >> colo
welcome to bbc news broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. coming up a little later for you, we have a special report following afghanistan's new army recruits and how they are preparing to face the taliban. and the most expensive musical in broadway history has had its opening postponed for a sixth time. welcome once again. pro government forces in libya have tend up their onslaught against the rebels who are leaving after a sustained bombardment. reports from the...
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america's diner is always open. what >> mark: jean the opening bell, we are seam possibly year rebound as futures are pointing positive. opec's saying they will possibly raise production for the first time in two years. it could send the price of oil lower. let's check out whether around the bay, the golden gate on the right and the bay bridge on the left. we are waiting for that warm up. >> louisa: temperatures into the '70s tomorrow, but this morning quite a bit of cloud covering and some drizzle. as we head towards this afternoon those clouds will stick around but we should start to dry up some. tomorrow we have a big warmup in store. right now radar shows a few sprinkles right around the media at bay. for the most part we are not too bad out there. a few sprinkles around downtown san francisco, and places like san bruno. as we widen it out, that's where the bulk of the moisture is. that will stay to the north, so it looks like we will be dry it later in the day. temperatures in the '50s, cool and not bob, 44.in
america's diner is always open. what >> mark: jean the opening bell, we are seam possibly year rebound as futures are pointing positive. opec's saying they will possibly raise production for the first time in two years. it could send the price of oil lower. let's check out whether around the bay, the golden gate on the right and the bay bridge on the left. we are waiting for that warm up. >> louisa: temperatures into the '70s tomorrow, but this morning quite a bit of cloud covering...
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this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought to go to congress and say, here's what i want to do. give me the authority, and then he can go ahead. >> he'll be respectful of congress. he's not going to go without them. i'm sure he's met with the leaders of the relevant committees. calm down. >> gaddafi's days in power numbered, pat buchanan? >> all our days are numbered, john. but is he going to be out of power shortly? john, i don't know the answer to that because i think we have not thought through the second and third and fourth trenches of this intervention. we're going to bomb and stop him. what do we do after that. >> we haven't bombed yet. let'
this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought...
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now we head to the americas where flooding is going to be a major concern. numerous flooding reports coming out this week along the mississippi valley, but up in the northeastern corner in the u.s. as well. let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a refrigerator here. cleanup efforts are going on, but more rain is on the way. and of course it's not just new jersey but other parts of the northeast dealing with flooding as well. here's the potent storm moving across, very slowly. that's going to bring flooding rains to many areas. we have widespread snow across the north. er in great lakes torrential rains to the south for the mid-atlantic states and quite severe thunderstorms to look out for throughout the night as well. so, many areas again under flood warnings, flood watches do remain in place all the way from t
now we head to the americas where flooding is going to be a major concern. numerous flooding reports coming out this week along the mississippi valley, but up in the northeastern corner in the u.s. as well. let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a...
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that is what america is about. we are a place that plays every child, no matter where they come from, can grow up to be anything they want to. katherine, roberto, or a skinny kid with a funny name like barack obama can grow up to the president of the united states. that is who we are. that is the commitment we make to the next generation. i am confident that if we fix no child left behind come if we continue to reform american education, continue to invest in our children park's future, that is the american we will always be. thank you. god bless you. god bless the united states of america. [applause] ["stars and stripes forever"] ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ["stars and stripes forever"] ♪ ♪ ["stars and stripes forever"] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the 21st century, it is not enough to leave no job behind. we need to help every child get ahead. we need to get every child on a path to academic excel
that is what america is about. we are a place that plays every child, no matter where they come from, can grow up to be anything they want to. katherine, roberto, or a skinny kid with a funny name like barack obama can grow up to the president of the united states. that is who we are. that is the commitment we make to the next generation. i am confident that if we fix no child left behind come if we continue to reform american education, continue to invest in our children park's future, that is...
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now, if you take -- we have 104 nuclear power plants in the continental united states of america. on average the 750 kilowatt-powered units, how many acres of land would it take to put wind farms up? do you want someone to come in your house in the morning and say, hey, i'm going to put 50 or 60 of these three -- 300 -foot windmills in your yard? i don't think so. guest: we would need a lot of wind farms. now is not the time to pit one energy source against another. i don't think it's the right way to go ever. i would like to see the energy sources bring what they bear to the marketplace and the consumers to determine which is best to make sure that every american has access to affordable, clean, abundant energy. nuclear i think is part of that mix. host: how come nobody is mentioned that g.e. built the mark plant? and this is causing fear like the bomb. we have this from the nuclear energy institute. the main reactor manufacturers, the top two are general electric and westinghouse. guest: well, we need to make clear that no one builds the kind of reactors that we're having the pr
now, if you take -- we have 104 nuclear power plants in the continental united states of america. on average the 750 kilowatt-powered units, how many acres of land would it take to put wind farms up? do you want someone to come in your house in the morning and say, hey, i'm going to put 50 or 60 of these three -- 300 -foot windmills in your yard? i don't think so. guest: we would need a lot of wind farms. now is not the time to pit one energy source against another. i don't think it's the right...
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in rural america. for a long time, veterans from rural america have been underserved when it comes to employment. we realized this last year when we launched a pilot program in washington state, a very innovative partnership, will commit veterans service organizations, state government teams, corp. for community service, were the first time we get boots on the ground in rural america. we're calling and contacting veterans of america is the duty on employment services? when they say yes, we're right there knocking on their door, giving them one-on-one coaching and services. never been done before. let me tell you something, folks. we were hoping to have a 10% participation rate. our participation rate is in excess of 90%. [applause] we would like to move this to the six states and afterwards make the national initiative. we are constrained by resource, but as i talked before about for sending creativity, we have a few ideas. so will be working on those. you can't let it get program like that type. and e
in rural america. for a long time, veterans from rural america have been underserved when it comes to employment. we realized this last year when we launched a pilot program in washington state, a very innovative partnership, will commit veterans service organizations, state government teams, corp. for community service, were the first time we get boots on the ground in rural america. we're calling and contacting veterans of america is the duty on employment services? when they say yes, we're...
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small farms are struggling to survive here as in america. all over europe, farms are renting rooms to travelers now harvesting their rural charm as well as produce to help make ends meet. here in italy, farmhouse b&bs are called "agriturismos." we're staying in the 13th-century home and farm of sylvia gori, and she's happy to show us around. as her family has for centuries, sylvia lives in the manor house, and, after a look at the living room, it's clear: the rural nobility of italy survives. [ speaking italian ] this is a fireplace where you can still cook. do they still use this? can i pull it out? you can use it. this for polenta. it's for to have hot water all the time. upstairs is the vast billiards room. for generations, evenings ended here. musty portraits are reminders of the family's long and noble lineage. the farm is strictly organic. these pigs are a rare breed, brought back from the edge of extinction by people who care about traditional agriculture. and gazing at these huggable sheep, you can almost taste the pecorino cheese. a
small farms are struggling to survive here as in america. all over europe, farms are renting rooms to travelers now harvesting their rural charm as well as produce to help make ends meet. here in italy, farmhouse b&bs are called "agriturismos." we're staying in the 13th-century home and farm of sylvia gori, and she's happy to show us around. as her family has for centuries, sylvia lives in the manor house, and, after a look at the living room, it's clear: the rural nobility of...
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in 1952 the two young medical students went on an eight month trip around latin america and saw firsthand the effects of extreme poverty and repression. che helped fidel castro rise to power in 1959. >>> 35 hours after one u.s. rocket crashed into the ocean, another on a top secret mission, successfully lifted off from cape canaveral this evening. >> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas 5 rocket carrying the second otv. >> atop the rocket is the unmanned x37b spacecraft which some believe is a u.s. spy satellite. the air force deny that is claim. the craft looks like a smaller version of the space shuttle both designed to glide back to earth. there are reports it will stay in orbit for nine months. today's successful launch of the atlas 5 from florida follows yesterday's crash of a rocket from van denburg air force base in southern california. the $434 satellite named glory fell into the pacific ocean after failing to reach orbit. >> a very different kind of balloon flight in la where dozens of balloons lifted a flying house into the air. national geographic released this video
in 1952 the two young medical students went on an eight month trip around latin america and saw firsthand the effects of extreme poverty and repression. che helped fidel castro rise to power in 1959. >>> 35 hours after one u.s. rocket crashed into the ocean, another on a top secret mission, successfully lifted off from cape canaveral this evening. >> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas 5 rocket carrying the second otv. >> atop the rocket is the unmanned x37b...
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we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american community as it is for anyone else. maybe the worst offender of all is somebody who practices the paid to reject their ideology. people in the middle east who are trying to separate themselves from this radical minority moslems need our help. that is why we need to help those people in libya who are trying to replace gaddafi, we need to stand by these people in egypt to are trying to charter a different hat. you will never convince me that young people who went into the square want to replace mubarak with the moslem brotherhood
we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american...
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engineers hope to complete the newest span by september, 20 tlaechbility perhaps just in time for the america cup. >> here's what it looks like from sky 7 hd. 1 bar out of 4 is up. crews will work through the night to align and fasten that first bar. then the giant crane will go counsel for the next one. cal-trans expects putting all 4 in place will take 5 days. that is weather permitting. they told us this afternoon that there are storms expected this week and rain alone will not delay this process but wind could lead to some delays. this is abc 7 news. >>> well here's the woman with the answer to the questions she was just raising. rain not a problem but wind could be. sounds like they may experience some wind. >> absolutely. tomorrow night before that storm arrives we are expecting some very gusty winds. >> really. >> might slow down the construction as we head into the next 24 hours. let's get you outside. show you what it looks like right now. wind not an issue tonight. actually pretty calm. you can see the construction that is going on. this is from the high definition emeryville camera
engineers hope to complete the newest span by september, 20 tlaechbility perhaps just in time for the america cup. >> here's what it looks like from sky 7 hd. 1 bar out of 4 is up. crews will work through the night to align and fasten that first bar. then the giant crane will go counsel for the next one. cal-trans expects putting all 4 in place will take 5 days. that is weather permitting. they told us this afternoon that there are storms expected this week and rain alone will not delay...
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trans america pyramid. tough to see the very top of it as a result of the fog and the mild readings, this live shot in hd of downtown san francisco. the rain has stopped here as it continues to move off to the east of us. our accu-weather live doppler 7 hd shows the shower activity is widespread. we're seeing some heavy rain in santa rosa, then we've got heavy rain last hour. now lightening up in san francisco and extending out 580. also 24 seen moderate to heavy rain and rain down 101. let's take a little closer look at palo alto seeing fairly heavy rain. fremont just a little bit of rain and oakland now the rain moving south in the oakland hills. and san jose also starting to see some rain. the valley getting a downpour. temperatures 50, 56. mountain view 54. 54 santa rosa. '54 antioch and conconsidered. so very consistent. good downpours throughout the early part of the afternoon with widely scattered showers with colder air coming in. blustery conditions developing by mondays and systems moving off to t
trans america pyramid. tough to see the very top of it as a result of the fog and the mild readings, this live shot in hd of downtown san francisco. the rain has stopped here as it continues to move off to the east of us. our accu-weather live doppler 7 hd shows the shower activity is widespread. we're seeing some heavy rain in santa rosa, then we've got heavy rain last hour. now lightening up in san francisco and extending out 580. also 24 seen moderate to heavy rain and rain down 101. let's...
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spencer hold houldni, brokers of america and ericson insurance services. sandra parrillo, the chair of the national association of mutual insurance companies and president and ceo of mutual fire insurance company from rhode island, and vice president flood operations r harleysville pennsylvania, and barry rutenberg first vice chairman of national association of home builders from washington, d.c.. if you could limit your comments to fivemens, and then we'll have question and answer. >> thank you. good morning, chairwoman biggert and members of the subcommittee, i'm part of a national nonpartisan budget watchdog. thank you for inviting me here to testify, and i'd like to recognize the people effected by the tsunami and how it shows the importance of the fema and flood insurance program. they long advocated for flood insurance in the program, and with $3 billion justify -- offsetting the $18 billion debt, it must be reformed, and the question is how. any reauthorization in the program must make significant changes to put it on sounder footing with more sound
spencer hold houldni, brokers of america and ericson insurance services. sandra parrillo, the chair of the national association of mutual insurance companies and president and ceo of mutual fire insurance company from rhode island, and vice president flood operations r harleysville pennsylvania, and barry rutenberg first vice chairman of national association of home builders from washington, d.c.. if you could limit your comments to fivemens, and then we'll have question and answer. >>...
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let me first that my words of gratitude for your service to the united states of america. madam secretary, in october, i am sorry in september 2010 you made it really impacting statement and if i may just to take a few seconds to quote what you said. you said -- posted national security threat into in two ways that undermine their capacity to act in our own interest and it does constrain us where constraints may be undesirable and it also sends a message of weakness internationally. i share your concerns about the threat that poses to our national security. when you made that statement, that was 13 for -- $13.4 billion. would it be fair to say that of secretary that you have 13 trillion more reasons to be concerned about the national security of the united states? >> i don't think it increases it by 13 trillion. i think it goes up to 14 trillion i think i'm a but it is a big number congressman. let me, let me take your question very seriously because obviously you quoted me and that is what i believe. if we are not strong at home we are not going to be strong abroad and i
let me first that my words of gratitude for your service to the united states of america. madam secretary, in october, i am sorry in september 2010 you made it really impacting statement and if i may just to take a few seconds to quote what you said. you said -- posted national security threat into in two ways that undermine their capacity to act in our own interest and it does constrain us where constraints may be undesirable and it also sends a message of weakness internationally. i share...
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god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in th same route of an arizona and other states. sheriff baca, one quick questi to you, please, can law enforcement find friends in diverse communitys? have you been able to solve problems by developing an understanding, an arab officer, hispanic officer, an african officer, an african-american officer, sir, or an anglo officer that happens to be from portugal or happens to have the ability to speako someone from the balkans who is here in the united states? is that a positive form of law enforcement? >> yes, it is. and we have the ability to reach all
god bless america. then i would simply suggest another comment here saying president obama recognized through our words and deeds we can either play into al qaeda narrative and messaging or we can challenge it and there by undermine it. we're determined to undermine it. this hearing today is playing into al qaeda right now around the world. it is diminishing soldiers that are on the front line that are muslims. those who lost their lives. and it is going in th same route of an arizona and other...
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asi and it improves the america spending. it eliminated funding for the clean technologyd wh fund thatoo supports exports of solar, windh and other meanwhile technologiet you know what it does?e because we remove that.emove we removed a major competitor to china.they are the funding. in the hour funding thesewe have technologies.n from we have serious competition.htet theyo are delighted to see us step back so these jobs are not going to be the technology in s, the united states, we are not going to be exporting this. china will take over. can how shortsighted can this be?ins it's like you own a business anr you've got a competitor on the u other side of town and say well, we are not going to retire, we y are going to carry on today'sds goods, we are going to be theren a couple days a week. w i hope that competitor doesn't m drive us out of business. it drastically reduces the spending to operate the embassies and consulates, whichn every american traveling, working or studying overseaserss depend on. every one of us know tha
asi and it improves the america spending. it eliminated funding for the clean technologyd wh fund thatoo supports exports of solar, windh and other meanwhile technologiet you know what it does?e because we remove that.emove we removed a major competitor to china.they are the funding. in the hour funding thesewe have technologies.n from we have serious competition.htet theyo are delighted to see us step back so these jobs are not going to be the technology in s, the united states, we are not...
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>> i think it is a little sensitive, not only from mexico but the rest of latin america. i think this is the order concern. president obama just came back from a five-day visit to the region and even though mexico and central america and the caribbean is most relevant for their -- immigration is something that comes up in south america as well. chile and brazil, they talk about this and the fence is sort of a stumbled to stay out. what i think it is if great concern to a lot of latin americans is that the foreign-policy implications of that are rarely taken into account in the debates and discussions we have. another birds that may be the best for the u.s. interest to protect our borders but at least we need to understand how this is viewed by our southern neighbors and that if we want cooperation with latin americans on a lot of other issues, this is not going to help because i think that message is something that is interpreted as key. >> okay, i think so to me. i'm going to open up for questions from the audience. i have you -- i hope you have questions for the panel a
>> i think it is a little sensitive, not only from mexico but the rest of latin america. i think this is the order concern. president obama just came back from a five-day visit to the region and even though mexico and central america and the caribbean is most relevant for their -- immigration is something that comes up in south america as well. chile and brazil, they talk about this and the fence is sort of a stumbled to stay out. what i think it is if great concern to a lot of latin...
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. >>> plus, a medical first in america. a man undergoes an entire face transplant. you're going to hear his amazing story, up next. >>> also, new child car seat guidelines, and it's not just for infants now. we've got the important information for you, just ahead. >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist je ranieri. we're continuing to watch for reportsf any damage or injury from that tornado near sacramento rwote,e've had hail hill, and msfla hill, and gilroy. two more storms coming our way. timeline coming up in minutes. i'm gonna use less honey. i'm gonna text less. well, i'm gonna use less bath tissue with charmin!!! [ female announcer ] with charmin ultra soft you can feel good while using less. charmin ultra soft's ultra-cushiony design is soft and more absorbent. so you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. ahh, using less never felt so good. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. >>> well, u.s.-led attacks continued today in libya, but moammar gadhafi is not backing down. president obama says the u.s. will soon give up
. >>> plus, a medical first in america. a man undergoes an entire face transplant. you're going to hear his amazing story, up next. >>> also, new child car seat guidelines, and it's not just for infants now. we've got the important information for you, just ahead. >>> and good evening. i'm chief meteorologist je ranieri. we're continuing to watch for reportsf any damage or injury from that tornado near sacramento rwote,e've had hail hill, and msfla hill, and gilroy....
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we are hearing today that america will soon turn over the command and control operation to other forces. well, why did we have them in the first place? because of our capabilities. we are so much greater. we will be hesitant because we fear that american leadership is ugly in the world, it is going to be a problem for a long time to go. >> chris: but mara, the u.s. already involved in two wars. is it such a bad thing to have this attack announced by nicolassakozy? >> we are doing the substance of work of making this happen. this is a complicated situation. not just libya. there is tunisia and egypt are the president some people say too slowly but got on the side of the prodemocracy forces. bahrain where you have tear gas cansters being used against the protesters and they have made in the usa on the side of them where we are not willing to be as forceful in favor of protesters and we see it as a sec tare ran struggling there. it as little complicated. in the end if qaddafi is gone the president will look like he exercised a strong lead. >> chris: i want to switch the pivot a little bit
we are hearing today that america will soon turn over the command and control operation to other forces. well, why did we have them in the first place? because of our capabilities. we are so much greater. we will be hesitant because we fear that american leadership is ugly in the world, it is going to be a problem for a long time to go. >> chris: but mara, the u.s. already involved in two wars. is it such a bad thing to have this attack announced by nicolassakozy? >> we are doing...